A teenage surfer girl who says surfing keeps her stoked on life marked a milestone by paddling out and catching waves every day for three years straight.

Meg Roh, 15, of Dana Point, completed 1,095 consecutive days of surfing Sunday at San Onofre State Beach.

Roh began her surfing streak on June 1, 2011, when she vowed to surf every summer day. She decided to try to make it to 100 days, and then 300 days, and it kept going.

Local surfers now sport pink heart-shaped stickers on their cars that say: "Meg Would Go."

"It's definitely taught me that I can do any of the dreams I set my mind to," Roh said.

Her mother, Sue Hann, said she's proud of her daughter's dedication and discipline.

"It's a big deal on the days you don't want to get out there. I feel like that's such discipline, to know that's her goal and she's going to do anything to get there, even when she doesn't want to do it," Hann said.

Roh even impressed older surfers who are regulars in the San Onofre lineup. Bob Keifer, 69, has been a regular surfer at San Onofre for more than 30 years.

"For a young kid to inspire old guys like me is quite an achievement... I think it's incredible," Keifer said.

With her 3-year perfect record completed, Roh said she has not decided if she will continue surfing every day.

A Northern California surfer, Dale Webster, currently holds the Guinness Book of World Records title for surfing every day for 28 years. Webster most often surfed Bodega Bay. He met Roh at the beach and said he hopes she breaks his record someday.